The Painted Stallion (1937)
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- Approved
- 3h 32min
- Western
- 05 Jun 1937 (USA)
- Movie
The period is the 1820's and the first wagon train leaves Independence heading west to Santa Fe. In order to maintain his power, the ruthless Official at Santa Fe must not let them arrive and he sends out his men to stop them. The wagon...
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Ray Corrigan | ... |
Clark Stuart
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Hoot Gibson | ... |
Walter Jamison
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LeRoy Mason | ... |
Lt. Gov. Alfredo Dupray
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Duncan Renaldo | ... |
Zamorro
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Sammy McKim | ... |
Christopher Kit Carson
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Hal Taliaferro | ... |
Jim Bowie
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Jack Perrin | ... |
Davy Crockett [Chs. 5-12]
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Ed 'Oscar' Platt | ... |
Oscar
(as Oscar)
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Lou Fulton | ... |
Elmer
(as Elmer)
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Jean Carmen | ... |
The Rider
(as Julia Thayer)
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Yakima Canutt | ... |
Tom
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Maston Williams | ... |
Macklin - Henchman
(as Matson Williams)
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Duke Taylor | ... |
Bill - Henchman
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Loren Riebe | ... |
Cave Sentry / Pedro - Henchman
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George DeNormand | ... |
Luke Oldham [Chs. 4-5]
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Gordon De Main | ... |
The Governor [Chs. 7-12]
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Charles King | ... |
Bull Smith
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Vinegar Roan | ... |
Pete - Henchman
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Chief John Big Tree | ... |
Commanche Chief (uncredited)
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Buck Bucko | ... |
Bucko (Ch's 3 & 5) (uncredited)
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Roy Bucko | ... |
Barfly (Ch. 3) (uncredited)
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Horace B. Carpenter | ... |
Wagoneer (Ch's 1 & 6) (uncredited)
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Babe DeFreest | ... |
Woman (uncredited)
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Joe Dominguez | ... |
Mexican Soldier (Ch. 8) (uncredited)
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Curley Dresden | ... |
Harris (Ch. 1) (uncredited)
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Leo Dupee | ... |
Rider (uncredited)
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Augie Gomez | ... |
Sneaking Indian at Wagon Train (uncredited)
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Henry Hale | ... |
Governor Imposter Juan (Ch. 7) (uncredited)
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Al Haskell | ... |
Soldier (uncredited)
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Frank Leyva | ... |
Guard Captain (uncredited)
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Paul Lopez | ... |
Governor's Secretary (Ch. 8) (uncredited)
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James A. Marcus | ... |
Wheel Man on Wagon Train (Ch. 1) (uncredited)
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Frankie Marvin | ... |
Joe (Ch. 1) / Soldier (Ch. 9) (uncredited)
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Lafe McKee | ... |
Riverboat Captain (Ch.1) (uncredited)
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Monte Montague | ... |
Tanner (Ch. 1) (uncredited)
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Milburn Morante | ... |
Peters (Ch. 1) (uncredited)
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George Morrell | ... |
Sam (Ch. 1) (uncredited)
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Don Orlando | ... |
José (Ch. 7) (uncredited)
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Jack Padjan | ... |
Big Henchman (uncredited)
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Tex Palmer | ... |
Pedro - Driver (Ch. 7) (uncredited)
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Edward Peil Sr. | ... |
Riverboat Marshal (Ch. 1) (uncredited)
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Pascale Perry | ... |
Joe - Henchman (Ch. 4) (uncredited)
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Rex | ... |
Unnamed Horse in Stallion Fight (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Tom Smith | ... |
Boat Passenger (Ch. 1) (uncredited)
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Lee 'Lasses' White | ... |
Peters (uncredited)
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Greg Whitespear | ... |
Topek (uncredited)
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Joe Yrigoyen | ... |
Chase Leader (Ch. 10) (uncredited)
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Directed by
Alan James | ||
Ray Taylor | ||
William Witney |
Written by
Morgan Cox | ... | (original story) and |
Ronald Davidson | ... | (original story) |
Barry Shipman | ... | (screenplay) and |
Winston Miller | ... | (screenplay) |
Hal G. Evarts | ... | (based on idea by) |
Produced by
J. Laurence Wickland | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Karl Hajos | ... | (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
Edgar Lyons | ... | (photography) |
William Nobles | ... | (photography) |
Editing by
Edward Todd | ||
Helene Turner |
Editorial Department
Murray Seldeen | ... | supervising editor |
Art Direction by
John Victor Mackay | ... | (uncredited) |
Set Decoration by
Morris Braun | ... | (uncredited) |
Makeup Department
Bob Mark | ... | makeup supervisor (uncredited) |
Production Management
Al Wilson | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Terry Kellum | ... | sound |
Daniel J. Bloomberg | ... | sound (uncredited) |
Charles L. Lootens | ... | sound (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Howard Lydecker | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
Theodore Lydecker | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
Stunts
Yakima Canutt | ... | stunt double: Ray Corrigan and LeRoy Mason (uncredited) |
Babe DeFreest | ... | stunt double: Jean Carmen (uncredited) |
Cliff Lyons | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Bill Yrigoyen | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Joe Yrigoyen | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Lee Lukather | ... | chief grip (uncredited) |
Ted Mapes | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Nels Mathias | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Monte Steadman | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Elsie Horwitz | ... | wardrobe supervisor (uncredited) |
Robert Ramsey | ... | wardrobe supervisor (uncredited) |
Ted Towey | ... | wardrobe (uncredited) |
Music Department
Raoul Kraushaar | ... | music supervisor |
Alberto Colombo | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
William Lava | ... | composer: title music (uncredited) |
Hugo Riesenfeld | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
R.G. Springsteen | ... | script clerk (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Walter Compton | ... | publicist (uncredited) |
Leo Dupee | ... | stallion trainer (uncredited) |
Frank Yrigoyen | ... | stallion owner (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Republic Pictures (I) (1937) (United States) (theatrical)
- Empire Universal Films (1937) (Canada) (theatrical)
- British Lion Film Corporation (1938) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Republic Pictures (I) (1938) (United States) (theatrical) (feature version)
- Luis Lezama (1942) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- Republic Films of C. A. (1942) (Panama) (theatrical)
- Tropical Films de Cuba (1942) (Cuba) (theatrical)
- Jacabo Huberman (1942) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Internacional Filmes, S. A. (1945) (Brazil) (theatrical)
- Filmes Luís Machado (1945) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Republic Pictures Home Video (1995) (United States) (VHS)
- VCI Home Video (1999) (United States) (DVD)
- Madacy Entertainment (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- Madacy Entertainment (2003) (United States) (VHS)
- Reel Media International (2004) (World-wide) (VHS)
- Serial Squadron (2004) (United States) (DVD)
- Alpha Video Distributors (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- Reel Media International (2007) (World-wide) (DVD)
- Heritage HM (2008) (Australia) (DVD)
- Sinister Cinema (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The period is the 1820's and the first wagon train leaves Independence heading west to Santa Fe. In order to maintain his power, the ruthless Official at Santa Fe must not let them arrive and he sends out his men to stop them. The wagon train then has to endure repeated attacks but is aided by a mysterious rider that shoots singing arrows and rides a painted stallion.
Written by Maurice VanAuken |
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Budget | $109,164 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Directorial debut of William Witney. NOTE: The original director was Ray Taylor, but when he fell far behind schedule--crew members interviewed years later said that he often showed up for work drunk or began drinking early on the set, which was why production fell behind so much--he was removed and Witney, who was an assistant director, was told by the studio to finish the picture. See more » |
Goofs | The "mule" Roberto, introduced in Chapter Seven, is actually a small horse which has been made up to look like a mule. I know modern mules have long tail hair, but this movie is set at a time before they were even bred, and the word "mule" meant the same thing as "donkey." Even its braying is fake and has been dubbed. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Wild West Days (1937). See more » |
Quotes |
[first lines]
Zamorro: Get your men under cover and don't fire until I give you the signal. See more » |